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Prevalence of "Electric Only" Lakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="-CN-" data-source="post: 499641" data-attributes="member: 18939"><p>With electric-only lakes being prevalent in Wisconsin, I've found they are usually some of the best fishing lakes. Many times they are completely surrounded by private land, and while you need to put effort into accessing them from other bodies of water such as streams and creeks, they are posted as electric-only to preserve the shoreline and keep the noise down. I was never under the impression that it was part of a movement to ban gas motors. I prefer the electric-only lakes. You might see a kayaker now and then. These lakes are quiet and undisturbed for the most part, which is what I think the point of them is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-CN-, post: 499641, member: 18939"] With electric-only lakes being prevalent in Wisconsin, I've found they are usually some of the best fishing lakes. Many times they are completely surrounded by private land, and while you need to put effort into accessing them from other bodies of water such as streams and creeks, they are posted as electric-only to preserve the shoreline and keep the noise down. I was never under the impression that it was part of a movement to ban gas motors. I prefer the electric-only lakes. You might see a kayaker now and then. These lakes are quiet and undisturbed for the most part, which is what I think the point of them is. [/QUOTE]
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